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hi, I downloaded vob to audio,but I can"t seem to get it to work,I choose the vob list then choose the target file,when I click on audio stream nothing happens and when I click start nothing happens,do you have the instructions for the program?it seems straight forward,but maybe im an idiot,I"ll try re-installing it,but if you know what i"m doing wrong please let me know.....thanx
thanx ashy,it turns out that on mt computer useing dvd2avi. is much quicker it takes about 10-12 min,and it takes allmost that long just to set up vob to audio.but your help is muchly appriciated I"ll try playing around with it ,it seems a little complicated at first but i"m sure i"ll get the hang of it.....
thanx ashy you rule.............sherlock
A choppy playback is indeed what's happening. I use a DVDplayer to play de VCD's I make. I'm using the template which gives 'Video-CD PAL (MPEG-1 352x288 25fps CBR 1150kbps, Layer-2 44100Hz 224kbps)' which fits the Dutch television standard.
Maybe it is caused by the template? I'm using the right template. So all the VCD I'm using have this problem.
Ashy wrote:
Now there is a way to acheive the correct framerate for your T.V. system without the choppy playback and have perfect A/V sync, but I'm not going to post the instructions on how to do this unless you repost and request them as I don't want to waste my time posting incase you do not read this post.
My answer:
I'm very interested in your post. I've read it and I hope you wil post the instructions. So do others? Thanks in advance...............
An example: Start Trek 640x480 30 Frames/sec will be converted to VCD-format:
Video-CD PAL (MPEG-1 352x288 25fps CBR 1150kbps, Layer-2 44100Hz 224kbps)
Is this enough information? Tnx!
Techno regarding your problem of not being able to open MPEG2 files which have been encoded with TMPG.
This solution works for me. Don't ask me why because I havn't figured it out yet.
Any way all you have to do is simply De-multiplex the MPEG2 file and open the seperate Video and Audio files in TMPG. Also for some reason opening MPEG2 files which TMPG has created creates a wierd effect in the preview screen, but this doesn't affect the actual movie.
I have a problem, i just reformated and when i decompressed a dvd rip, i was going to encode an avi video into mpeg format using TMPGEnc, and it told me that i needed direct x so i downloaded the lastest version from the microsoft website, and also downloaded divx 3.11 alpha and divx 5.0 pro, but even though, while encoding, it encodes but the problem is that ----> THE VIDEO IS NOT RUNNING WHILE I AM ENCODING, and when it is done encoding, only the audio plays. This has happened ever since I reformated my hard drive so it might be something (like a codec) that i need to install or something, but i dont know why the video does not play while i am encoding the movie, i am waiting to encode a movie so PLEASE respond, email me!!!
when I use the merge and cut feature,the movie in the screen is upside down and in negitive,the same when I try to play it in media player,it plays fine in power dvd,do I have to get rid of power dvd ,I have mpeg1/2 play back built in to my video card,so I shouldn"t have this problem,and I have all the codecs,well the good ones,the movies are fine when I burn them so it"s no big deal,I just want to know.........thanx
I had the same problem I installed Tsunami-Filter-Pack and Nimo Codec Pack they installed a Bicubic size codec and this somehow invert and do lots of stuff to the video. They also include a GX400 that is kind of like a Gui so you can change features in those codecs on mine I told it to permanently invert the output.
I have read that some people complaint that a mpg looks good in the DVD player but not that good in the computer. The answer was that the DVD Player have an integrated Bicubic sizer on it (of course by software) and that the reason for the codec to get better result on playback of your VCD or SVCD.
what kind of avi. are you trying to encode?if it is a dvix5 it isn"t very compatible,and just haveing the divx5 codec can cause problems,I don"t know what to say cuz I don"t know your movie specs,or what you are trying to encode to......
hi, I fairly new to ripping, but have been encodeing for a long time,but my question is ,when I use smartripper it seems to make a d2v. file without useing dvd2avi,there is no audio track,is this supposed to happen?is the d2v. useable?
Absolutely. There is no need to create another d2v file as the one smartripper creates is just the same without the audio.
To extract the audio do a search on google for VOB2AUDIO.
You will also find this method much quicker.
Im using DVD2AVI to demux AC3 from VOB files. After this a delay value is in the AC3-Filename. My question is now, is it this value that I have to enter in the "Audio Gap Correct" field in the "Source Range" settings? I tried but I think the sound is still out of synch. Then I tried to enter the negative delay value and results seemed to be better, but I'm not quite sure. Does anybody know exactly, if I have to enter the "original" value or the negated value? I tested only with a sound file with a delay of -88ms (stated by DVD2AVI) so the difference is not easily noticeable.
SmartRipper also outputs these DELAY values in the filename. Are these the same or are they inverted? Didn't have a chance to verify this.
Answer me a question why are you extracting the Ac3 if you are only going to encode it to mp2 in TMPG, this seems pointless to me.
Save yourself the hassle of messing with audio gap settings and just decode the VOB to a wav file and use that in TMPG.
I demux the AC3 from the VOBs because I want to convert it with Azid to WAV. I know that DVD2AVI can convert AC3 to WAV itself, but I have better results using Azid. And it's also faster than DVD2AVI's own AC3 -> WAV conversion. The resulting WAV is then used as Audio source for TMPGEnc.
You seem to be doing things a very long way round when there are much simpler methods.
Anyway once you have created a wav from the AC3 you shouldn't need to alter gap settings.
If u want to try a much simpler way and probably faster than your method. This is the fastest method I have used anyway and produces the best quality as I find DVD2AVI produces audio which is to quiet and needs to be amplified.
Using this method the audio doesn't need any more fine tuning.
Do a search on google for a program called VOB2AUDIO. If you need some info on how to use the program then go here: http://www.vcdhelp.com/pinoy2201sdvdrippinguide.htm
I upgraded to Windows XP and downloaded TmpgEnc Encoder, put the vfapi files in the same folder and ran (tmpgencvfp_install). It can't even see the files i've made using dvd2avi in d2v format.. Help, I've done what your web site told me to do, anything else?
I just encountered the same problem in XP after moving the ripped files from one directory to another. Just as a thought, I re-ripped the files and everything was ok. It must have been the moving of files that confused things. Hope this helps...
Easy solution Matt. Just copy this file DVD2AVI.vfp from your DVD2AVI folder into the same folder as your TMPGenc.exe and your d2v files should be supported again.
Another point to anyone else, DONT move or delete any of the vob files or the d2v file until you have finished encoding or it won't work.